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martha stewart focusing on her bottom line. and meet the man who will close gitmo. >>> plus, teaching robots to be rooms. today air hockey. tomorrow, who knows. "early today" is back in two. >>> welcome back. now on president's obama's important trip to the g-8 summit, nbc's white house correspondent chuck todd is traveling with the president in belfast. chuck, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, veronica. he sure did. the entire first family is here, actually. the president's first piece of business is actually going to be in belfast. he's giving a speech to northern ireland students to talk about sort of the progress or frankly what has been very slow progress for northern ireland's economy here in the last decade ever since the peace process between ireland and northern ireland. it just -- the country, the province has gotten off to a slow start. but then after he does that speech that's directed at locals, it's beginning the g-8 summit. and the issues here are going to be interesting when it comes to syria. you
martha stewart focusing on her bottom line. and meet the man who will close gitmo. >>> plus, teaching robots to be rooms. today air hockey. tomorrow, who knows. "early today" is back in two. >>> welcome back. now on president's obama's important trip to the g-8 summit, nbc's white house correspondent chuck todd is traveling with the president in belfast. chuck, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, veronica. he sure did. the entire first family is...
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martha? martha: we'll take on this question. could our own body be holding the key to curing cancer. dr. segal is up next with that. bill: there was a fireball in the sky. they say it's a meteor hitting the atmosphere. what do you think? martha: ufo. bill: scientists say it's part of a meteor. maccallum might be on to something. march where potentially game changing cancer treatment could be around the corner. dr. mark segal. a professor of medicine at the nyu medical center. what does this mean that our own bodies might hold the key to a cure? >> it could be the billion dollar, trillion dollar treatment. using the tumor itself to kill the cancer. it could be game changing. early clinical trials have been impressive. >> after we remove the tumor we are able to take that tumor, introduce that tumor to the patient as many as own immune system and the patient's own immune system fights that tumor. >> patients have seen their survival time more than doubled. the final studies for rain and prostate cancer are being held all over the
martha? martha: we'll take on this question. could our own body be holding the key to curing cancer. dr. segal is up next with that. bill: there was a fireball in the sky. they say it's a meteor hitting the atmosphere. what do you think? martha: ufo. bill: scientists say it's part of a meteor. maccallum might be on to something. march where potentially game changing cancer treatment could be around the corner. dr. mark segal. a professor of medicine at the nyu medical center. what does this...
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martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >> thank you, martha. >>> and more political news today. joe biden being very cagey about his political future. the vice president said yesterday he had not decided whether he'll run for the top job come 2016. but he may have already tipped his hand a little bit. for his official swearing in on sunday, he invited members of two early primary states, new hampshire and south carolina. >>> the republican national committee begins a big meeting today in charlotte. to plan the party's future. rnc chair prebis is sure to get an earful by people who want change following last year's election. despite the criticism, he's expected to be re-elected. >>> prime minister benjamin netanyahu did not cruise to an easy victory in yesterday's elections, as had been predicted. a newcomer put up a surprisingly strong challenge. it now appears that netanyahu will have to make a bigger effort at peace with the palestinians. >>> the street value of a huge drug bust could be up to $12 million. they showed off the seven understand the of marijuana yesterday. it was
martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >> thank you, martha. >>> and more political news today. joe biden being very cagey about his political future. the vice president said yesterday he had not decided whether he'll run for the top job come 2016. but he may have already tipped his hand a little bit. for his official swearing in on sunday, he invited members of two early primary states, new hampshire and south carolina. >>> the republican national committee begins a big...
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martha: yeah. a lot of people look hat this, health care, and they just wonder if there's too much of their personal information that's allowed to be tapped into should the government decide it wants to, and it's a huge issue. gentlemen, thank you very much. >> martha? martha: yeah, quickly. >> people are schizophrenic though. how many cop dramas do we see on television which, you know, they immediately access some database to find the cell phone records of some suspected perpetrator of a crime, and we don't see -- we're very schizophrenic. i admit people are nervous about this, but just because the government has the power to abuse doesn't mean we ought to stop them. martha: effectiveness is key, and i think that needs to be demonstrated, and we've got to go. we're going to get cut off. thank you, bob, thank you, karl. martha: all right, so procedural vote has taken place and passed, the budget will now go forward for the vote, the cloture vote has been passed, over 60 votes required to do that, a
martha: yeah. a lot of people look hat this, health care, and they just wonder if there's too much of their personal information that's allowed to be tapped into should the government decide it wants to, and it's a huge issue. gentlemen, thank you very much. >> martha? martha: yeah, quickly. >> people are schizophrenic though. how many cop dramas do we see on television which, you know, they immediately access some database to find the cell phone records of some suspected...
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martha was not there because she was in mount vernon. but the time john adams became president he decided he would have no party said hall -- no parties at all. the first all we know of was in this town. the first party they had was in a hotel. in the succeeding years they had parties and it would collet sometimes a paul, sometimes a party. it wasn't until the late 1840's that it began to get into the theme of having an event of special nature here. they started to build temporary buildings for part of that. one of the things about the inauguration -- the constitution is clear about -- it's as explicitly that on january 20 at noon. there is the appointed allegiance. >> i ronald reagan do solemnly swear. that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states and will to the best of my ability preserve protect and defend the constitution of the united states. so help me god. [applause] >> the rest of the inaugural events are up to the president's staff. lately it has been a pattern in which the president, after being s
martha was not there because she was in mount vernon. but the time john adams became president he decided he would have no party said hall -- no parties at all. the first all we know of was in this town. the first party they had was in a hotel. in the succeeding years they had parties and it would collet sometimes a paul, sometimes a party. it wasn't until the late 1840's that it began to get into the theme of having an event of special nature here. they started to build temporary buildings for...
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for "nightline," i'm martha raddatz in portland, oregon. the #1 selling pain reliever, in one cold medicine. advil congestion relief. it delivers a one-two punch at pain and sinus pressure with the power of advil and a nasal decongestant in a single pill. advil congestion relief. [ ding ] cheese plate? cheese plate. no, i made something better. you used the oven? boom. [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. make the holidays pop. ♪ make t♪ holidays pop. hey, that's the last crescent! oh, did you want it? yeah. we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light, buttery and flakey. that's half. that's not half! guys, i have more. thanks, mom. [ female announcer ] do you have enough pillsbury crescents? like the enticing aroma and distinctive taste of nespresso. elegant capsules meet masterfully crafted machines, and one touch creates the perfect coffee, cappuccino, and latte. ♪ tempt all your senses with one extraordinary coffee. [ penélope cruz ] nespresso. what else? [ male announcer ] discover the world of nespresso on gran
for "nightline," i'm martha raddatz in portland, oregon. the #1 selling pain reliever, in one cold medicine. advil congestion relief. it delivers a one-two punch at pain and sinus pressure with the power of advil and a nasal decongestant in a single pill. advil congestion relief. [ ding ] cheese plate? cheese plate. no, i made something better. you used the oven? boom. [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. make the holidays pop. ♪ make t♪ holidays pop. hey, that's the last...
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martha: good morning. i'm martha maccallum. last night president obama said he should have explained that memorable promise a little bit better and more effectively. >> i regret have much that what i intended to do where people would be moving into better plans because they want them rather than because they were forced into it. i'm sorry they are finding themselves in this situation based on assurances they got from me. bill: there it is for now and what about it? jonas, good morning to you. did he go far enough? >> i don't think so. that sounded like the most passive-aggressive apology we have heard from a president in a while. bill: you say the was too cute, using a passive voice. >> he said we could have been more clear. that implies they were clear about something and they were honest about something, just not clear enough about it when in reality they were clearly dishonest. they said something over and over again were clearly that wasn't true. he can't admit that. this whole statement doesn't jive with the rest of his st
martha: good morning. i'm martha maccallum. last night president obama said he should have explained that memorable promise a little bit better and more effectively. >> i regret have much that what i intended to do where people would be moving into better plans because they want them rather than because they were forced into it. i'm sorry they are finding themselves in this situation based on assurances they got from me. bill: there it is for now and what about it? jonas, good morning to...
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martha? martha: you have another day and a better understanding of what is in the obamacare plan and some criticism arising from "time" magazine a place that has praised the president many times over the course of his presidency but here is what he has to wake up to this morning and look at on the cover of the magazine, obamacare and the broken promise, it says. bret baier the anchor of "special report" and he joins me now. bret, this is so completely permeated every avenue of media much of which was so praising for the president throughout the course of this. what is the significance of that cover, do you think. >> it is pretty significant, martha. the fact that you're seeing a lot of mainstream media go to this point where it is not just about the website. it is about what the president said, what he promised, what the administration promise and now that is not coming to be true. this meeting yesterday with the state insurance commissioners association and the commissioners themselves, that
martha? martha: you have another day and a better understanding of what is in the obamacare plan and some criticism arising from "time" magazine a place that has praised the president many times over the course of his presidency but here is what he has to wake up to this morning and look at on the cover of the magazine, obamacare and the broken promise, it says. bret baier the anchor of "special report" and he joins me now. bret, this is so completely permeated every avenue...
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martha and dee dee: "yes! that's for sre!" for sisters martha and dee dee... this conversation is certainly that. dee dee: "i know. me too. i'm so excited. i don't know what to even say!" martha: "i'm gonna start crying." it started more than fifty years ago. then- named carolyon scott-- was put up for adoption. martha: "all ese years, i always wanted to find my family." when her adoptive mom died in 1995, she set out to find her biological mother. martha: "i hired a private detective and i bought books on how to find people." she found her mother... in the form of an obituary. turned out she died of breast cancer. martha: "i had an empty heart." but... good news soon followed. martha: "i was just like--gave me chills, started to cry. i was so excited." martha: had a sister. martha: "i was like, 'i'm too young to be a grandma!'" 51 years after dee dee was born.. in their first video chat... the two have a lot of catching up to do. dee dee: "it's like, i would talk about about family, and i would say i have a sister out there somewhere, but you never think that
martha and dee dee: "yes! that's for sre!" for sisters martha and dee dee... this conversation is certainly that. dee dee: "i know. me too. i'm so excited. i don't know what to even say!" martha: "i'm gonna start crying." it started more than fifty years ago. then- named carolyon scott-- was put up for adoption. martha: "all ese years, i always wanted to find my family." when her adoptive mom died in 1995, she set out to find her biological mother....
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martha: good morning. i'm martha maccallum. it's also an important day as we remember 50 years since the assassination of john f. kennedy. there is a live look at the eternal flame at the arlington national cemetery. a significant day in the life of our nation and we'll remember it. bill: top republican leaders are furious. they say this is an effort to distract americans from the obamacare debacle. >> millions of americans are hurting because of a law washington democrats forced upon them. what do they do about it? cook up some fake fight off judges. he may as well a red if you like the rules in the senate you can keep them. >> this is the most important and restructuring of senate rules since thomas jefferson wrote them. >> it sounds like harry reid is trying to change the subject. if i had been taking all the incoming fire over obamacare i would try to change the subject, too. bill: you go so far as to say this is a turning points in american government. explain. >> this is much more than an effort to change the subject. for
martha: good morning. i'm martha maccallum. it's also an important day as we remember 50 years since the assassination of john f. kennedy. there is a live look at the eternal flame at the arlington national cemetery. a significant day in the life of our nation and we'll remember it. bill: top republican leaders are furious. they say this is an effort to distract americans from the obamacare debacle. >> millions of americans are hurting because of a law washington democrats forced upon...
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he missed martha she was pregnant and had a miscarriage and he missed her. then he begged off from serving the rest of the summer to go home to monticello to be with his wife. every winter of the revolutionary war right there besides george washington and suffering through the cold weather was martha washington right there in canso by setting the first lady's make it in sight from the president and other things but i propose in my book washington's closest adviser was alexander hamilton about history of womanizing and for example, clinton was not the first and not the worst when it comes to this behavior there is a long history and eliot spitzer spitzer, arnold schwarzenegger, john edwards, david pretoria's had nothing on alexander hamilton. and she wasn't like of a soldier and was tough and did not complain about the weather were the heart ishihara conditions but there was a tomcat misbehaving and it was noisy and kept her awake so she nicknamed it alexander hamilton because of all the young girls. i also did a book a few years ago called negative the white
he missed martha she was pregnant and had a miscarriage and he missed her. then he begged off from serving the rest of the summer to go home to monticello to be with his wife. every winter of the revolutionary war right there besides george washington and suffering through the cold weather was martha washington right there in canso by setting the first lady's make it in sight from the president and other things but i propose in my book washington's closest adviser was alexander hamilton about...
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martha? martha: the president put his plan out there. he also got criticism on the other side as well, wendell. >> reporter: from progressives in fact. aides say the president's plan is intended to be a compromise. only asks for the half the tax revenue by the democratic controlled budget by the senate approved. it increases annual increases for social security and medicare by $110 billion over the next 10 years which progressives protested. the jay carney says the republican alternative would be worse. >> you don't have to voucherize medicare and shift thousands of costs annually to vulnerable seniors to reduce the deficit. you don't need $5.7 trillion in tax cuts to the wealthiest of americans and pay for it by all these cuts to programs that help the middle class. >> reporter: the president will defend his budget in a speech from the rose garden in a little more than two hours from now. martha? martha: we'll see that, wendell. thanks very much. gregg: the kentucky republican rand paul says what is really needed right now is reaganesqu
martha? martha: the president put his plan out there. he also got criticism on the other side as well, wendell. >> reporter: from progressives in fact. aides say the president's plan is intended to be a compromise. only asks for the half the tax revenue by the democratic controlled budget by the senate approved. it increases annual increases for social security and medicare by $110 billion over the next 10 years which progressives protested. the jay carney says the republican alternative...
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martha? martha: wow! this kind of changes, taking place a little more recently in a lot of other police departments. >> reporter: that's right. police have been taking note of some of the high-profile shootings taking place around the country involving criminals with high-powered weapons, shootings such as those in a record a -- aurora, colorado, and newtown, connecticut, made a impression on police nationwide. images have same impact on departments coast to coast, that the well-armed bank robber had on the police in brentwood. listen. >> you know the old saying you don't want to take a knife to a gunfight. the same situation when you talk about an officer going into confrontation with a suspect with a handgun up against a assault rifle. >> reporter: earlier this year police in the neighboring city of nashville decided to allow trained officers to carry their own ar-15 rifles on the job. martha, back to you. martha: interesting story, jonathan. thank you very much. bill: 28 past now and growing concerns o
martha? martha: wow! this kind of changes, taking place a little more recently in a lot of other police departments. >> reporter: that's right. police have been taking note of some of the high-profile shootings taking place around the country involving criminals with high-powered weapons, shootings such as those in a record a -- aurora, colorado, and newtown, connecticut, made a impression on police nationwide. images have same impact on departments coast to coast, that the well-armed...
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martha? martha: they want to find them. so we have this threatening letter also we learned about that ebel wrote while he was in prison. he talks in it about killing prison guards, right? >> reporter: that's right. this is a letter that the department of corrections confiscated from evan ebel back in 2006. it is something that he wrote to a friend named shauna, which he complains about the way that the guards were treating him in prison. he writes, quote, i just fantasize about catching them out on the bricks and subjecting them to vicious torture and eventual murder. that seems to get me through the days with a good degree of my sanity remaining intact. the letter was entered as evidence at a sentencing hearing after ebel was con in haved of punching a guard in the face. he was supposed to serve an extra four years but was released early due to what was being called, a clerical error. martha: what a story. alicia. thank you very much. bill: been watching this for a while now. timeline of clements murder. evan ebel released
martha? martha: they want to find them. so we have this threatening letter also we learned about that ebel wrote while he was in prison. he talks in it about killing prison guards, right? >> reporter: that's right. this is a letter that the department of corrections confiscated from evan ebel back in 2006. it is something that he wrote to a friend named shauna, which he complains about the way that the guards were treating him in prison. he writes, quote, i just fantasize about catching...
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here's abc's chief global affairs correspondent, martha raddatz. reporter: it was the charge that could have put the 25-year-old away for life without parole, the charge that would label him a traitor. who knowingly aided al qaeda. today while manning stood at attention in the courtroom, the judge declared him not guilty of that most serious charge. >> on the biggest charge in the case, the government ends up leaving the courtroom with its tail between its legs. >> reporter: prosecutors presented evidence that battlefield reports from iraq and afghanistan that manning gave to wikileaks were found on osama bin laden's computer after the raid on his compound, but that wasn't enough to prove he aided the enemy. manning was convicted of 20 of the 22 major charges against him, including espionage, theft and computer fraud. the young private, a high school graduate, unable to hold a job, joined the army in 2007 only to be made an intelligence analyst with a top secret clearance. he was in baghdad when he downloaded 700,000 classified documents and videos
here's abc's chief global affairs correspondent, martha raddatz. reporter: it was the charge that could have put the 25-year-old away for life without parole, the charge that would label him a traitor. who knowingly aided al qaeda. today while manning stood at attention in the courtroom, the judge declared him not guilty of that most serious charge. >> on the biggest charge in the case, the government ends up leaving the courtroom with its tail between its legs. >> reporter:...
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martha is live outside of st. mary's hospital. good morning, martha. >> reporter: hey there. good morning. we are outside of st. mary's hospital and inside the building that you see behind me is prince william and the duchess of cambridge. they are very proud new parents to an 8 pounds 6 ounce baby boy born at 4:40 in the afternoon. we do expect that they will make an appearance on the steps behind us within the next few hours. we're still working on exactly when that may be. we had brief moments with the duke and duchess of cambridge. he said he's not sure, he's not sure when they will be out but we are seeing activity. they are laying down additional barricades. we expect that they will make some kind of public appearance this morning. we want to take you through the morning papers. it's everywhere. the city is absolutely jubilant. this is a beautiful cover "the london times" where you see the duchess and duke of cambridge and his quote so far from yesterday, "we could not be happier" and that says so much. a couple more that we have here, this one, "it's a boy" and this is
martha is live outside of st. mary's hospital. good morning, martha. >> reporter: hey there. good morning. we are outside of st. mary's hospital and inside the building that you see behind me is prince william and the duchess of cambridge. they are very proud new parents to an 8 pounds 6 ounce baby boy born at 4:40 in the afternoon. we do expect that they will make an appearance on the steps behind us within the next few hours. we're still working on exactly when that may be. we had brief...
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martha: i'm martha maccallum. these orders are more aggressive of current laws which a lot of people said is really the first place to start, or, they will try to get the centers for disease control to do some national research on firearms. bill: on the other side many argue, democrats and republican lawmakers, you need to look at more than just guns. >> this is a very important constitutional right and we are very dedicated to protecting the second amendment from that standpoint. so what we want to focus on are ways to make sure that people with serious mental difficulties are kept away from firearms. bill: that's another avenue on here. now byron york, chief political correspondent, "washington examiner". good morning to you, byron. >> good morning, bill. bill: why from a governmental level, legislative level, why pursue the executive orders? >> a lot of this is just politics because the big fear of gun control advocates the horror that everybody felt after the shootings in connecticut would fade and all get bog
martha: i'm martha maccallum. these orders are more aggressive of current laws which a lot of people said is really the first place to start, or, they will try to get the centers for disease control to do some national research on firearms. bill: on the other side many argue, democrats and republican lawmakers, you need to look at more than just guns. >> this is a very important constitutional right and we are very dedicated to protecting the second amendment from that standpoint. so what...
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martha: good morning, everybody. i'm martha maccallum. a remarkable man and a remarkable life that he led. president obama here at home has ordered flags at the white house to be lowered in tribute. nelson mandela could have been bitter after spending 27 years in prison among the worst conditions imaginable. instead of revenge, when he was released he sought reconciliation. he became south africa's first democratically elected and first black president and forge ad legacy of forgiveness and unit. bill: we learned moments ago, mandela's national funeral will take place december 15th, nine days from now. greg palkot leading coverage. greg, you were in south africa six months ago. how are people reacting there? >> reporter: that's right, bill. we were outside the pretoria hospital whereenelson mandela laid gravely ill couple months ago. we saw the outpouring. the scenes we're looking at now from south africa is just the beginning. it will continue. crowds are gathering outside of the johannesburg house where mandela spent last troubling week
martha: good morning, everybody. i'm martha maccallum. a remarkable man and a remarkable life that he led. president obama here at home has ordered flags at the white house to be lowered in tribute. nelson mandela could have been bitter after spending 27 years in prison among the worst conditions imaginable. instead of revenge, when he was released he sought reconciliation. he became south africa's first democratically elected and first black president and forge ad legacy of forgiveness and...
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here is martha with more from here. martha. martha: more on the story megyn kelly broke. the fbi say the suspect's mother knew as possibly as early as two years ago that her son tamerlan had been radicalized and she sent text messages about this to her family in russia suggested that her son had changed. that he was willing to die for islam. very dramatic developments. megyn kelly, anchor for america live, what can you tell us about that? >> it is not surprising, when you see the mother crying on the sound bite you just played, first instinct, she is a mom, your heart must go out to her. let's pause a moment. the more information we get about this mother the more questions we have about her. yes, the fbi, according to two sources i have with knowledge of the briefing that was provided to lawmakers on capitol hill yesterday, has said that mother as early as 2011 sent text messages to a family member in russia and in i believe the relation the ex-husband of one of her daughters, she was texting, saying tamerlan has been radicalized and is quote, willing to die for islam. th
here is martha with more from here. martha. martha: more on the story megyn kelly broke. the fbi say the suspect's mother knew as possibly as early as two years ago that her son tamerlan had been radicalized and she sent text messages about this to her family in russia suggested that her son had changed. that he was willing to die for islam. very dramatic developments. megyn kelly, anchor for america live, what can you tell us about that? >> it is not surprising, when you see the mother...
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martha moxley lived next door. she was last seen alive going to a halloween party with a group that included michael skakel. the 15-year-old's body was found outside her home the next morning. it took decades for prosecutors to build their case against skakel. the 2002 trial focused on testimony that skakel had made incriminating statements over the years. one witness testified skakel boasted he would get away with murder because he was a kennedy. at today's hearing, hubert santos argued the evidence was circumstantial. >> no d.n.a. evidence, your honor, no fingerprints, no trace evidence, no eyewitnesses. >> reporter: skakel was released with an ankle bracelet and barred from leaving the state of connecticut without permission. 81-year-old dorothy moxley says she will attend the next trial in a couple of years. scott. >> pelley: troy roberts outside the courthouse in stamford for us. troy, thank you very much. today, alabama's parole board closed the book on an infamous case of racial injustice involving nine blac
martha moxley lived next door. she was last seen alive going to a halloween party with a group that included michael skakel. the 15-year-old's body was found outside her home the next morning. it took decades for prosecutors to build their case against skakel. the 2002 trial focused on testimony that skakel had made incriminating statements over the years. one witness testified skakel boasted he would get away with murder because he was a kennedy. at today's hearing, hubert santos argued the...
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good morning, martha. martha: good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum. police with cadaver dogs are searching through the rubble. they're looking for possible victims it. we're getting reports at least one person is unaccounted for this morning. more than a dozen people were rushed to the hospital. at least three of those are critically injured. bill: want to get an update from the scene. mike tobin live from kansas city. mike, what do we know at this point? good morning. >> reporter: what we know everything is stopped related to investigation. i will back out of the way. the reason is everything has stopped is so the cadaver dogs could be brought in. city leaders held a press conference. they made it pretty clear. the name of the game is to provide answers to the loved ones and unemploy of jj's restaurant who has been missing sips the time of the blast. look at the charred remains. this tremendous fireball shook this neighborhood about 6:00 last night t shattered windows and buildings blocks away. it shook cars. about a dozen people were hospitalized. w
good morning, martha. martha: good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum. police with cadaver dogs are searching through the rubble. they're looking for possible victims it. we're getting reports at least one person is unaccounted for this morning. more than a dozen people were rushed to the hospital. at least three of those are critically injured. bill: want to get an update from the scene. mike tobin live from kansas city. mike, what do we know at this point? good morning. >>...
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martha: wow! senator lindsey graham is on the senate judiciary committee and we're very glad to have you with us this morning, senator. >> thank you. martha: that's disturbing. >> yeah. three days ago the fbi called me at home because last sunday i suggested maybe we droed the ball on this guy. we got notice from a foreign government, the russians, that this guy has become radicalized. may be joining unspecified groups to commit terrorist acts within our country. the fbi interviewed him in 2011. they interviewed his family. they apparently did a pretty good job. they contacted the russians in october 2011, saying do you have anymore? they say the russians never responded. i asked him how could he go to russia and you not know it? they tell me the name was misspelled. it didn't go into the system. now secretary napolitano says wait a minute, we knew about it. how could homeland security know about him leaving the country and the fbi not, 11 years after 9/11. where are we going here? martha: we now
martha: wow! senator lindsey graham is on the senate judiciary committee and we're very glad to have you with us this morning, senator. >> thank you. martha: that's disturbing. >> yeah. three days ago the fbi called me at home because last sunday i suggested maybe we droed the ball on this guy. we got notice from a foreign government, the russians, that this guy has become radicalized. may be joining unspecified groups to commit terrorist acts within our country. the fbi interviewed...
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martha. martha: meanwhile the rnc chairman, reince priebus believes there is more than meets the eye here. he was on "hannity" last night. here is some of what he said. >> i think this is the beginning. i think the dominoes are just beginning to fall. reality is we have a president who obsessed request a couple things, power, his ego and hatred for dissent. and so all of those things combined spell out owl of these three scanned deals. and so here he is now in front. american people. on each of these scandals saying, number one, i didn't know about this irs scandal when his white house chief counsel had the documents three weeks ago. you don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure out that this was a cover-up to protect a re-election effort. and you don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure out that these folks hated the tea party. bill: that was priebus last night. also saying that the resignation of the irs acting chief is not enough. he claims president obama should apologize to the
martha. martha: meanwhile the rnc chairman, reince priebus believes there is more than meets the eye here. he was on "hannity" last night. here is some of what he said. >> i think this is the beginning. i think the dominoes are just beginning to fall. reality is we have a president who obsessed request a couple things, power, his ego and hatred for dissent. and so all of those things combined spell out owl of these three scanned deals. and so here he is now in front. american...
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martha. martha: very interesting. the mart we are learning the fbi is involved and where is the investigate stand and where do we think it will go? >> reporter: fbi conducted interviews and gone to mcconnell's campaign office at least twice. fbi has pulled tapes at the site of the private meeting where the see credit recording was made. mcconnell's campaign aides say there is not a video camera outside of the room that was taking place but there is camera in the lobby who could have recorded coming into the secure building and who may have made that recording. otherwise the mcconnell campaign says it is leding the fbi probe running its course. they're also trying, to figure out who made the recordings and if any laws were broken. martha: a lot of big questions on this one. molly, thank you very much. gregg: the so-called "gang of 8" senators saying they may be ready to introduce their immigration bill as soon as next week to keep our borders safe. but new videos show the border may not be as secure as the obama admini
martha. martha: very interesting. the mart we are learning the fbi is involved and where is the investigate stand and where do we think it will go? >> reporter: fbi conducted interviews and gone to mcconnell's campaign office at least twice. fbi has pulled tapes at the site of the private meeting where the see credit recording was made. mcconnell's campaign aides say there is not a video camera outside of the room that was taking place but there is camera in the lobby who could have...
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martha: 2.7 out there. a little more than that. >>> well a $50 billion aid package for hurricane sandy victims is now headed to president obama's desk for his signature and with the stroke of a pen washington will have used all of the new money that it is getting from raising taxes on the wealthy and then some. think about that. stuart varney has thought about that. he is the anchor of "varney & company" on the fox business network. i have to say that again, stuart. basically all the money that was raised by taxing the rich, all of it, is bonn with this one hurricane sandy bill. doesn't matter whether or not you think money is valuable to go for hurricane sandy victims. i think it is important but it is important for people to recognize it. >> i'm not arguing rights and wrongs of disaster relief. i'm just doing the math. as you point out this sandy relief bill will cost $60 billion. that is there no off setting spending cuts. we were bringing in 80 billion, from taxing the rich. the new spending almost canc
martha: 2.7 out there. a little more than that. >>> well a $50 billion aid package for hurricane sandy victims is now headed to president obama's desk for his signature and with the stroke of a pen washington will have used all of the new money that it is getting from raising taxes on the wealthy and then some. think about that. stuart varney has thought about that. he is the anchor of "varney & company" on the fox business network. i have to say that again, stuart....
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martha: agreed i. think when you talk about restricting tkpwupbls at alguns at all it seems it would be a good place to start with the mentally ill and to find a way to restrict their access to guns. we all know you can never completely cut someone off from, you know, achieving that goal, but at least perhaps if we're going to do that at all that might be a good place to start. gentlemen, we are short on time because of these hearings. i do appreciate you being here. jonah thank you very much. keith ablow, we'll see you soon. bill: there are negotiations underway in a dangerous hostage crisis in alabama. there is a five-year-old boy held captive in a bunker since tuesday, a underground bunker. a former f.b.i. negotiator will join us in a moment. what has happened at this stage is police have opened a dialog with the suspect they want. living with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis means living with pain. it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimum, can help treat more than just t
martha: agreed i. think when you talk about restricting tkpwupbls at alguns at all it seems it would be a good place to start with the mentally ill and to find a way to restrict their access to guns. we all know you can never completely cut someone off from, you know, achieving that goal, but at least perhaps if we're going to do that at all that might be a good place to start. gentlemen, we are short on time because of these hearings. i do appreciate you being here. jonah thank you very much....
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martha: good morning. i'm martha maccallum. this whole thing started 40 hours ago. a man boarded a packed school bus near his home. demanded a child by some reports he wanted two children, two boys. at that point the driver resisted it. he killed the bus driver. negotiators are work around the clock to try to free this child. >> i can assure you the negotiators continue to communicate with the suspect. at this time we have no reason to believe that the child has been harmed. >> we need to get together and pray basically for ethan, mainly the young boy's safe return. martha: boy, we sure do. i was thinking about this boy overnight. just a little boy in this situation. his family must just be so, so frightened. it is a small town. midland, alabama. everybody knows everybody. bill: they certainly do. apparently they know the suspect as well. neighbors say he is volatile person. he threatened them at gunpoint. police say that bunker could be stocked with supplies that might last for weeks. elizabeth prann on the scene live. >> reporter: good morning, bill. it is certain
martha: good morning. i'm martha maccallum. this whole thing started 40 hours ago. a man boarded a packed school bus near his home. demanded a child by some reports he wanted two children, two boys. at that point the driver resisted it. he killed the bus driver. negotiators are work around the clock to try to free this child. >> i can assure you the negotiators continue to communicate with the suspect. at this time we have no reason to believe that the child has been harmed. >> we...
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and martha table they do much more than distribute food. just couple doors down, they also collect clothing donations and earlier in the week they have been wondering why they were receiving so many. some of that surge is people cleaning out their closets and bringing those clothes in martha table they have been thinking about donating. for years. but, just finally got to opinion where they have knows few extra hours. >> time help, for folk who worry if the shut down lasts too long. they might need help themselves. washington. beth parker fox five news. generousity and boy they creating some good karma. if you like more about this, visit our web site myfoxdc.com. well, coming up next tonight the mother no claims she was fired over playboy shoot. police, millions. people here hear her voice every single day we will introduce you to woman who claims she is the voice of iphone s is uri. made some controversial about gay marriage during appearance on mortgage tv news show. republican tomorrow compared same -- to incest he spo question about the
and martha table they do much more than distribute food. just couple doors down, they also collect clothing donations and earlier in the week they have been wondering why they were receiving so many. some of that surge is people cleaning out their closets and bringing those clothes in martha table they have been thinking about donating. for years. but, just finally got to opinion where they have knows few extra hours. >> time help, for folk who worry if the shut down lasts too long. they...
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i'm martha raddatz. great to have you with us. if second terms are about building a legacy this was an incredibly tough week for president obama, who this morning is still facing withering attacks on his signature legislative achievement health care reform. and more troubling for the white house, democrats are joining in. we have full coverage of the president's very rough week, let's begin at the white house where jonathan karl has the very latest. good morning, jon. >> reporter: president obama has staked his legacy on the affordable care act, but now the flawed rollout threatens to undermine the foundation of his second term. the president came in front of the cameras and fell on his sword. >> we did fumble the ball on it. that's something that i deeply regret. >> reporter: six weeks after the bungled rollout of healthcare.gov, the white house revealed that only 106,000 americans have signed up for obama care. a scant 26,000 of those through the federal exchange. and the president's repeated vow that americans could keep their
i'm martha raddatz. great to have you with us. if second terms are about building a legacy this was an incredibly tough week for president obama, who this morning is still facing withering attacks on his signature legislative achievement health care reform. and more troubling for the white house, democrats are joining in. we have full coverage of the president's very rough week, let's begin at the white house where jonathan karl has the very latest. good morning, jon. >> reporter:...
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martha: good morning everybody, i'm martha maccallum. this proposal we're talking about was unveiled by senator dianne feinstein. it bans the sale of more than 150 types of semiautomatics and magazines with mor than 10 round of ammo. there was a display yesterday afternoon. this bill set in motion after the tragedy of course that happened in newtown, connecticut. >> our weak gun laws allow massive killings to be carried out again and again and again in our country. bill: she says no guns are being taken away. people that have assault rifle will have to secure them. but the bill is facing tough opposition. tucker carlson, editor, daily caller. fox news contributor. good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: in a word do you expect it to go anywhere? >> i do not. for the reason it doesn't address the core problem. it is silly. most people are horrified by series of school shootings all of which were carried out by the mentally ill. the question is how do you keep firearms away from people with mental problems? this bill does not add
martha: good morning everybody, i'm martha maccallum. this proposal we're talking about was unveiled by senator dianne feinstein. it bans the sale of more than 150 types of semiautomatics and magazines with mor than 10 round of ammo. there was a display yesterday afternoon. this bill set in motion after the tragedy of course that happened in newtown, connecticut. >> our weak gun laws allow massive killings to be carried out again and again and again in our country. bill: she says no guns...
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president obama's occasion in martha possible inured is ending today. -- in martha's vineyard is ending tonight. be talking about his proposals for helping the middle class. representative jim hems erlang, he is the chairman of the -- jeb hensarling. he was a keynote speaker at the policy center. he this is about 40 minutes. [applause] >> thank you mr. secretary for the kind introduction. i don't know if you can see me, this is a rather large podium. it reminds me of what i frequently tell my washington colleagues -- everything is bigger in texas but me. if you can't see me, you can at least hear me. i was delighted to accept the invitation to speak before the bipartisan policy center for a couple of reasons. number one is because of the outstanding work you have done in the housing arena and number two, i live about re-miles from here so it took me about seven minutes to get here. as a fairly new chairman of a standing committee of congress, i have a number of speaking invitations that come my way. a lot of press is interested in speaking to me me but i assure you, i don't have to work
president obama's occasion in martha possible inured is ending today. -- in martha's vineyard is ending tonight. be talking about his proposals for helping the middle class. representative jim hems erlang, he is the chairman of the -- jeb hensarling. he was a keynote speaker at the policy center. he this is about 40 minutes. [applause] >> thank you mr. secretary for the kind introduction. i don't know if you can see me, this is a rather large podium. it reminds me of what i frequently...
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again, he will be speaking here in martha's vineyard at 10:15. those are going to be taped comments, chris, so we are going to turn them around as quickly as humanly possible so we can get them out to the audience so that everyone can hear what president obama has to say at 10:15. i should say i was traveling with the president two years ago in 2011 when there was unrest in libya. similarly, he came out and addressed the situation. so this feels very similar. we know the president is vacationing here. but this is to some extent a working vacation as well. he continues to get briefed regularly. his national security adviser, susan rice, traveling with him, and has been keeping him up to date on the ongoing and fast-moving developments in egypt. chris. >> kristen, thank you. we'll come back ton you throughout the hour. for more on politics facing the president on this, and there are politic, in everything, including this. our panel. politi politico's m.j. lee. former executive director of the congressional black caucus angela rye. and republican la
again, he will be speaking here in martha's vineyard at 10:15. those are going to be taped comments, chris, so we are going to turn them around as quickly as humanly possible so we can get them out to the audience so that everyone can hear what president obama has to say at 10:15. i should say i was traveling with the president two years ago in 2011 when there was unrest in libya. similarly, he came out and addressed the situation. so this feels very similar. we know the president is...
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martha raddatz reports. >>> hail to the chief. five american presidents, five first ladies. an emotional george w. bush at his new library. and bill clinton on mr. bush's paintings. >> those bathroom sketches were wonderful -- [ laughter ] >> and tonight diane sawyer and laura bush behind the scenes. the moment that changed it all. >>> and subway surprise. the famous singer about to stun those passengers walking through that door with a performance. you're about to see it too. ♪ >>> good evening on this thursday night. diane is on assignment. we begin with the new shock wave, what authorities believe those boston bombers were planning next. hoping to head to times square in new york. a live reminder tonight of one of the busiest tourists destinations in the world. nearly half a million people passing through the heart of new york every day. investigators say one move, one choice, might have derailed their own plan. that carjacked mercedes had little fuel in the tank. when they went to the gas station, the whole plan began to unravel. abc's chief investigative correspondent
martha raddatz reports. >>> hail to the chief. five american presidents, five first ladies. an emotional george w. bush at his new library. and bill clinton on mr. bush's paintings. >> those bathroom sketches were wonderful -- [ laughter ] >> and tonight diane sawyer and laura bush behind the scenes. the moment that changed it all. >>> and subway surprise. the famous singer about to stun those passengers walking through that door with a performance. you're about to...
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for "good morning america," i'm martha raddatz, in seoul. >> all right, thank you, martha. >>> in other news this morning, crews in arkansas are racing to clean up a major oil spill. as many as 10,000 barrels of oil spilled when an exxon mobil pipeline ruptured 20 miles outside of little rock on friday, forcing 22 homes to be evacuated. about half the oil has been recovered so far. >>> and hundreds of people lined up in oklahoma saturday morning to get tested for hepatitis and hiv. as many as 7,000 may have been exposed to the diseases by their dentist, dr. scott harrington. this was over the last six years. officials said that he used dirty rusty instruments and re-used needles and vials. more screenings are set for tomorrow. >>> and in lighter news, one half of the final four is now set. ninth-seeded wichita state shocked ohio state last night, hanging on for a 70-66 victory over the 2 seed, and now earning its first trip to the final four since way back in 1965. and in the other game, syracuse smothered marquette. winning 55-39. booking its first trip to the final four in ten years.
for "good morning america," i'm martha raddatz, in seoul. >> all right, thank you, martha. >>> in other news this morning, crews in arkansas are racing to clean up a major oil spill. as many as 10,000 barrels of oil spilled when an exxon mobil pipeline ruptured 20 miles outside of little rock on friday, forcing 22 homes to be evacuated. about half the oil has been recovered so far. >>> and hundreds of people lined up in oklahoma saturday morning to get tested...
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in 2002 skakel was convicted of killing his neighbor martha moxley back in 1975 when the two were teenagers. >>> two murderers are on the loose this morning after killing a man in gaithersburg. police say the shooting occurred outside an apartment complex yesterday afternoon near the stream side apartments on north summit avenue. two nearby schools were kept on lockdown for about two hours as officers combed the area. police have not yet released the victim's name. >>> the details are starting to come out now about that new market, maryland murder-suicide case earlier this week. it ended with a mother, a father and infant dead. >> police have released the identities of the victim. scott broom returned to the scene in frederick county. >> reporter: dead are 40-year- old immunologist ben dyam asefa known as ben, his wife, barbara giomarelli, a biomedical researcher and their son samuel. the survivor, a 5-year-old daughter. >> we're expecting it as a murder-suicide. >> reporter: at 8:15 last night, the 5-year-old went to a neighbor's home on the wooded court. >> the 5-year-old was in the home
in 2002 skakel was convicted of killing his neighbor martha moxley back in 1975 when the two were teenagers. >>> two murderers are on the loose this morning after killing a man in gaithersburg. police say the shooting occurred outside an apartment complex yesterday afternoon near the stream side apartments on north summit avenue. two nearby schools were kept on lockdown for about two hours as officers combed the area. police have not yet released the victim's name. >>> the...
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as abc's martha raddatz reports, hagel's critics are already speaking out. >> reporter: president obama made clear just how important this nomination is for the country. >> my most solemn obligation is the security of the american people. >> reporter: chuck hagel knows the horrors of war firsthand. at 21, a poor kid from nebraska, he volunteered to go to vietnam. fighting side-by-side, with his 19-year-old brother, tom. he got two purple hearts. one when shrapnel ripped open his chest and his brother dragged him to safety. and another, a month later, when hagel himself on fire from a land mine, rescued his brother. but critics are not focusing on hagel's military service. while serving as a republican senator, he angered some in his own party for not backing the troop surge in iraq, not supporting unilateral sanctions against iran. and what some on the hill perceived a lack of support for israel. >> hagel's record is very, very troubling in the nation of israel. he's not been a friend to israel. >> reporter: hagel and the white house says these are misperceptions. with hagel telling his
as abc's martha raddatz reports, hagel's critics are already speaking out. >> reporter: president obama made clear just how important this nomination is for the country. >> my most solemn obligation is the security of the american people. >> reporter: chuck hagel knows the horrors of war firsthand. at 21, a poor kid from nebraska, he volunteered to go to vietnam. fighting side-by-side, with his 19-year-old brother, tom. he got two purple hearts. one when shrapnel ripped open...
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. >> reporter: martha and her family had to make a decision, what to save. >> we had to take all our medication. i'm diabetic, and we had to get the cats, weird things that i did, trying to be optimistic, which i should not have been. >> evacuating is stressful. if you leave for an evacuation, you're just sitting there doing nothing worrying about what's happening to your house. >> reporter: goebels chose to stay to protect his home. >> i went out when i smell the smoke and found people to see what was happening, and from what they knew it didn't look like it was going to be a problem unless the win really picked up. >> reporter: but the wind did pick up, and the fire made goebels' choice a necessity. >> i had to stay. the fire was surrounding us, and we were forced to wait for the fuel to burn up enough to allow us to get out. >> reporter: the fire was within a few feet of geobels's house. >> i didn't sleep for 46 hours. >> i always felt that i would be okay because the firefighters, maybe i'm like a 12-year-old, but they're heroes. this time i'm like, i felt i was left to die. >> t
. >> reporter: martha and her family had to make a decision, what to save. >> we had to take all our medication. i'm diabetic, and we had to get the cats, weird things that i did, trying to be optimistic, which i should not have been. >> evacuating is stressful. if you leave for an evacuation, you're just sitting there doing nothing worrying about what's happening to your house. >> reporter: goebels chose to stay to protect his home. >> i went out when i smell the...
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with an appeals court decision pending after nearly 40 years, the murder of martha moxley is unresolved yet again. ron mott, nbc news, stanford, connecticut. >>> when we come back here tonight, what can happen at 200 miles an hour both good and bad. >>> watch the wood frame house right there across the street. new surveillance video from a gas station camera showing just one of the tornadoes that tore up the midwest last sunday. this was diamond, illinois. they now believe a total of 1500 homes were lost in one day's worth of violent weather across 12 states. >>> the scene looked like a movie set in japan. an off-shore, underwater volcano. it blew rocks about a third of a mile into the air. results in a new volcanic island now. not for nothing. that area of the ocean is known ad as the ring of fire. >>> at the bonneville salt flats, the idea is you can drive as fast as you want to without wrecking anything. he came close to a very bad result during a recent run in a highly modified honda. he suffered a collapsed lung, was brused and cut up. but he's going to be okay. because the safety
with an appeals court decision pending after nearly 40 years, the murder of martha moxley is unresolved yet again. ron mott, nbc news, stanford, connecticut. >>> when we come back here tonight, what can happen at 200 miles an hour both good and bad. >>> watch the wood frame house right there across the street. new surveillance video from a gas station camera showing just one of the tornadoes that tore up the midwest last sunday. this was diamond, illinois. they now believe a...
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martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >>> o.j. simpson will be getting out of prison earlier than expected. today nevada's parole board granted simpson parole on some of his convictions stemming from a 2007 holdup of two sports memorabilia dealers at a las vegas hotel. commissioners credited simpson for good behavior and a clean record while locked up. despite this, he faces four more years related to his original 33-year sentence. >>> a lightning strike late today hit 12 soldiers in colorado, one in critical condition. the soldiers were performing drills at ft. carson. they had just gotten word of the storm when the cell overcame them quickly before they got to shelter. the 11 other soldiers are in stable condition, which is very scary the storms pop up very quickly. got to get out of the way. spencer christian is here. our atmosphere doesn't produce that kind of weather very often. >> we're thankful for that. things are quite calm and will remain like that for a while. here's a look the live doppler 7 hd. calm weather and clear
martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >>> o.j. simpson will be getting out of prison earlier than expected. today nevada's parole board granted simpson parole on some of his convictions stemming from a 2007 holdup of two sports memorabilia dealers at a las vegas hotel. commissioners credited simpson for good behavior and a clean record while locked up. despite this, he faces four more years related to his original 33-year sentence. >>> a lightning strike late today hit 12...
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abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz takes us behind the promise. >> reporter: the chemical sites are scattered across syria, containing the world's deadliest chemical agents, 1,000 tons of nerve gas, mustard gas, sarin, which could easily wipe out part of the middle east. >> you could kill everyone in syria, and most people in the region. >> reporter: to secure and destroy them, hundreds of u.n. inspectors would have to be dispatched with syrian troops providing protection for the inspectors and the chemicals, all in the middle of a brutal civil war. >> this is the most daunting aspect of the challenge and that probably requires negotiation of a no-fire zone around the storage depots. >> reporter: the chemicals stored in barrels like these or loaded into weapons like these would likely be consolidated at a few depots. ideally a large "destruction" facility would be built inside syria or they could be moved somewhere like iraq. a destruction facility is essentially a giant, sealed oven, where chemicals would be incinerated by temperatures of more than 2,500 degrees
abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz takes us behind the promise. >> reporter: the chemical sites are scattered across syria, containing the world's deadliest chemical agents, 1,000 tons of nerve gas, mustard gas, sarin, which could easily wipe out part of the middle east. >> you could kill everyone in syria, and most people in the region. >> reporter: to secure and destroy them, hundreds of u.n. inspectors would have to be dispatched with syrian troops...
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thank you so much, martha raddatz. >>> back here at home some news tonight, a new milestone for same sex marriage. here's the map. last week hawaii joined the states approving. tonight illinois legalized same sex marriage, the 16th state to do so and the weddings can begin there next june. >>> in washington tonight new developments in the drug bust of a congressman, tray radel. he was in court today pleading guilty to charges of cocaine possession as we learn more about how federal agents caught him. here's abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: today congressman trey radel took the walk no politician wants to make, the walk of shame. as he left the court after pleading guilty to cocaine possession. it was long distance from the hallowed halls of congress for a first time conservative who pushed for drug testing of food stamp recipients. >> we stand up and say our society is not about us, the federal government but about we the people. >> reporter: but randel's conservative image evaporated when his cocaine dealer told fbi and dea agents he was a regular custo
thank you so much, martha raddatz. >>> back here at home some news tonight, a new milestone for same sex marriage. here's the map. last week hawaii joined the states approving. tonight illinois legalized same sex marriage, the 16th state to do so and the weddings can begin there next june. >>> in washington tonight new developments in the drug bust of a congressman, tray radel. he was in court today pleading guilty to charges of cocaine possession as we learn more about how...
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martha, thank you for getting up early and joining us. >> thanks, guys. we'll see you throughout the day. >> thank you. >> time now to turn to your top business stories of the morning. good morning, lauren. >> it's impossible to top the baby. another jump at the pump. if you're filling up the gas tank expect to pay $3.67 the new national average. 21 cents more than they did last year. so, a new national average of 4 bucks is certainly possible with many folks in states already paying that. taxes are a big culprit and california drivers, for instance, shell out 72 cents a gallon in taxes. that's higher than the national average of nearly 50 cents. we do have some better news for you this morning. more companies are saying, you're hired. a third of economists say their companies have added jobs in the second quarter. that's the highest percentage in just about two years and looks even better going forward. nearly four in ten say they expect to hire more workers in the next six months. >>> and how many hours a day do you spend doing personal tasks from your
martha, thank you for getting up early and joining us. >> thanks, guys. we'll see you throughout the day. >> thank you. >> time now to turn to your top business stories of the morning. good morning, lauren. >> it's impossible to top the baby. another jump at the pump. if you're filling up the gas tank expect to pay $3.67 the new national average. 21 cents more than they did last year. so, a new national average of 4 bucks is certainly possible with many folks in states...
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i'm martha mccallum. studio "b" gets started with shepard smith. >> shep: thanks so much. the news begins anew and some questions in congress today for the head of the internal revenue service. it's about tax agency targeting of conservative groups. that as some lawmakers the scandal may reach higher than anybody first realized. then if more folks, we are looking for buzz, they got it. along outrage. the cover photo of the surviving bombing suspect is meant to give sympathy to a monster. are you sick of your cellphone. your bill may even get bigger. we'll tell you about the new fees you might not know you are paying and what you can do to fight back. that is all ahead unless breaking news changes everything on studio "b", but first, the irs got even complicated. house republicans have learned that the scrutiny of tea party groups may have gone all the way up to the agency's top lawyer. those lawmakers have stopped short of saying that attorney william wilkins new directly about the targeting but they are demanding to learn more. chief counsel is only one of two irs officia
i'm martha mccallum. studio "b" gets started with shepard smith. >> shep: thanks so much. the news begins anew and some questions in congress today for the head of the internal revenue service. it's about tax agency targeting of conservative groups. that as some lawmakers the scandal may reach higher than anybody first realized. then if more folks, we are looking for buzz, they got it. along outrage. the cover photo of the surviving bombing suspect is meant to give sympathy to a...
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skag el expected to be released as prosecutors grant him a new trial in the 1975 slaying of peculi martha moxley. the judge ruled his attorney failed to adequately represent him. it will focus on the terms of his release from prison. he has been serving 20-years to life and was denied parole last year. >> accused murderer and olympian oscar if is torya faces new jun charges. the first through an open sun roof in a car last year and at a restaurant weeks before the fatal shooting of his girlfriend. he faces a possible life sentence if he is convicted of murdering her. he shoot her by mistake thinking she was an intruder in his house. hours before he was scheduled to testify under oath lance armstrong reaches a settlement in a lawsuit against him. armstrong avoids giving a sworn statement on his use of performance enhancing drugs during his cycling career. he was being sued by an insurance agency that paid him performance bonuses. the insurance agency was seeking $3 million but the terms of the settlement were not released. costco labelling the bible fiction. the pastor who first spot the t
skag el expected to be released as prosecutors grant him a new trial in the 1975 slaying of peculi martha moxley. the judge ruled his attorney failed to adequately represent him. it will focus on the terms of his release from prison. he has been serving 20-years to life and was denied parole last year. >> accused murderer and olympian oscar if is torya faces new jun charges. the first through an open sun roof in a car last year and at a restaurant weeks before the fatal shooting of his...
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hey, claudy. >> hi, martha. federal investigators are putting together a narrative what was going on in the cockpit a few seconds before the plane crash and why they didn't realize there was a problem until it was too late. it was going 40 miles an hour slower than it should have been in the final seconds before it crashed. we also know the pilot landing the plane had only 43 hours of flying experience on the boeing triple 7 and saturday's landing in san francisco was to be part of his training. what's more, the first time the other pilot in the cockpit, who was training him, had ever flown in that capacity. investigators say they're taking their time and using korean translators to learn more about the pilots just prior to their actions prior to landing. >> we will get more details about their activity and training and who was the pilot flying? who was the pilot in command in the cockpit at the time of the accident. we're going to be looking to correlate all of that information with what we are find finding on
hey, claudy. >> hi, martha. federal investigators are putting together a narrative what was going on in the cockpit a few seconds before the plane crash and why they didn't realize there was a problem until it was too late. it was going 40 miles an hour slower than it should have been in the final seconds before it crashed. we also know the pilot landing the plane had only 43 hours of flying experience on the boeing triple 7 and saturday's landing in san francisco was to be part of his...
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preparing for those difficult times. >> martha cherishes this gift. a dog tag with an inscription. >> what does it say? >> protect my soldier. >> ramos says memories such as this thanksgiving helps him. the bags are already organized. flies to texas early saturday morning and waits for the order to come to deployment. he's not scheduled to be back home until the end of next year. live in the nudz room, amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> in the south bay, runners laced up shoes and hit the road for turkey trot. >> and they are off. 25,000 people took part in the 9th annual event. it was the largest turn out ever for some participants. perfect way to start thanksgiving day. >> it doesn't feel competitive. it's just fun. a community atmosphere. that's the best part. >> and the turkey trot benefits local charity since it started 9 years ago, raised $3.5 million for local food banks. >> three people are under arrest after a police officer -- we told you about the shooting last night on the 10:00 news. two homes were sprayed with bullets. last night, an of
preparing for those difficult times. >> martha cherishes this gift. a dog tag with an inscription. >> what does it say? >> protect my soldier. >> ramos says memories such as this thanksgiving helps him. the bags are already organized. flies to texas early saturday morning and waits for the order to come to deployment. he's not scheduled to be back home until the end of next year. live in the nudz room, amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> in the south bay, runners...